V SPECIAL SALE or "ciHNKiiKD ckepj: vAvnu" will lie continued for anothor week, ltcineinlier, we give a Ave foot roll for 10 cents. CoiiM not bo bought before for lew tlinn 25 cents. ONLY ONE MORE WEEK. HOOKS & BROWN a North Main St. GRAND OPENING ! -AT- REFOWICH'S ONE-PRICE CLOTHING HALL March 26th. The finest line of Novelties ever displayed in this city. Watch Our Mammoth lih. show Windows. L. REFOWICH, NO. 10 S. JIA'N STREET, SHENANDOAH, PA. EVENING HERALD THURSDAY, JIAKCII 19, 1890. $2,000.00 IN GOLD. Itcnd Next Suiu1uk "Press" to Learn Ilmv It AVI11 lto (Jlven Awiiy. Two thousand dollars! The Philadelphia Press intends to give that amount gf money away. Do you want a part t it ? That's an absurd question, isn't it? Well, you have as good a chance as anybody if you lielonK to the gentler sex. This oiler is for women and girls only. What is the oiler? That proves your curiosity and interest. Next Sunday's Press will givo all the details. Get it. Your Cliolct. Property No. 5 and 7 North Main street, cither with private residence or hotel alone, Scheiily House. This proposition open for two weeks. 3-11-tf 3Iust lay a Tax. The Sit. Carmel Iiorough Council demands that in order to havo the right of way in that borough, the Shamokin Valley Tele phone Company shall placo Its polos sixty feet from the main street, and pay an annual tax of $1 per pole. New and very pretty waltz "Amphion," at Jlrumm's Jewelry and Music staro. 3-13-tf ;mriimmin!iiiiiiHnni!ninmnminniiHiiii!!!iiiiiniiim Painless Dentistry, I New Methods, 1 i New Dental Parlors. DR. IT A W XT AT 7 1 IT William w..' iVilliam w.. ' V ALifln, Craig : "Mr, a House Block, Corner Main .ind Oak Streets. Entrance on Onk Street. E Office Hours : 8 a. m. to 8 p. m. 3 qiiiimiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiin Did We Hear You say that your Watch, or Clock, or Earrings, or Jewelry needed repairing ? If so, we are now again fully able to do all kinds of repairing, giving you first-class and honest work at short notice at the most reasonable prices. Our extra stock of WATCHES, CLOCKS and JEWELRY Must be reduced hnything in the sacrifice prices. and we sell you store at almost IKE ORKIN'S 129 S. Main Street, SHENANDOAH, PA. LATEST DESIGNS. TABLE FLOOR OILCLOTHS From 25c to 60c per yard. E. B. FOLEY, Corner Centre and West Streets. ANNIVERSARY BANQUET. It A'ni (liven by The Jhiinttnii Club Lust Hi cuing. The first annlveiwry Innqmit of the Knisnon Club was celebrated at llickert's crtfe last evening. Covers for twenty-six guests woic spread and tlio npartnienlC afforded ample accommodations for those present. The event last evening was the most important ono in the history of the organization ami among its guests wero some of the foreniot citizens of tho region, A Very interesting musical program was furnished by tho Amphion Maiylolin anil fluitar club, of Mt. Curmcl, under tholeader ship of Prof. K. W. Wilde, oi town. Tho rendition of "Amphion," a beautiful Waltz composed by Prof. K. W. Wilde, was highly appreciated and brought forth rounds of applause. At about 11 .O'clock all guests repaired to tho dining room whoro the follow ing bill of faro was sorved i MRNU. Blue Points Half Shell. . Soups. Consummo of Chicken. Fish. Planked Shad. Moselle. Didorsheimer. Itoast Turkey. ' t Cranberry Sauce. Spring Lamp. Mint Sauce. Vegetables. French Peas. Maryland Corn. Tomatoes. Mash Potatoes. 41 Port Wino. , Salads. Mayounaiso of Lobster. Olives. Gurkius. Mayounaiso. Chicken, Assorted Fruits. Lady Fingers. Macaroons. Kisses. Cheese. Celery. Gold Seal Wino. Ico Cream. Chocolate Vanilla. Colfee. Nuts. Cigars. After tho wants of tho inner man had bCon thoroughly supplied a scries of toasts wore responded to by tho following persons: Harry Waslcy, "History of tho Emanon Club G. W. Nelman, of Philadelphia, C. N. Hcdtlnll, J. S. Ileddall, K. B. Hrutum, and Arch. Derby, who spoko in tho Interest of the visitors. The scries of toasts enmo to a close by a response in behalf of tho club by W. J. Morgan. Following is a list of thoso present: Messrs. W. J. Lowis, Saylor Longsdorf, C. D. Fricke, Theodore Ilcdford, John Lewis, G, W. Neiman, of Philadelphia, Georgo and Frank Portz, J. S. Bcddall, James M.Lcckie, F.lwood J. Jacoby, C. N. Ilcddall, Harry Wasley, E. B. Brumm, W. J. Morgan, of tho Republican, and J. G. Thunim, of tho Hkkalij, and tho following members of tho Amphion Mandolin and Guitar "Club: Frof. E. W. Wilde, Thomas Dawson, Georgo and William Aston, Charlos Arthur and Howard Collings nd Arch. Derby. Mine Host liickert was complimented highly for tho manner in which ho catered to tho wants of thoso present. At James doodinuii mitt Co's. Berks county potatoes, 0 bushel for $1.25. Fresh eggs 11 cents per dozen. Best pound-print creamery butter 27 cents. Country dairy round prints 20 cents. Good tub butter, 10 11) tubs, 18 cents. 2-3-tf IT IS GOOD TO LAUGH. Tliu Chance of a Lifetime to lMeuso the Whole I-'umlly. Ha! ha! ha! You'll laugh when you seo thouniijuo souvenir, Little Boy Pansies,1 which will lie given free with next Sunday's Philadelphia Press. It s an odd conceit ten littlo "Johnny-jump-ups" playing see-saw. Tho coloring is splendid. The idea is comical and tho wholu ell'cct is mirth provoking to tho last degree. It's just tho thing to hang up where the children can' tee it. Order next Sunday's Press in advance. Whistle in Uc. Tlio residents of tho northeastern part of tho town wero surprised this morning by hearing the blasts of a largo whistle at tho Kchley Bun colliery. For 20 years a bell has performed tho samo scrvico at this col licry that whistles do nt nearly all tho other collieries of this region, and it is still in service, but if tho whistle tried for tho first time this morning continues satisfactory it is likely that the bell will bo given its Well earned rest in the near future. A fact worthy of special mention in connection witli ?ho matter is that tho whistle was made entirely by hand by William Gregory, ouo of tho pumpsmen employed at tho colliery, and was. presented by him to tho Thomas Coal Com pany. It is a very ingenious and complete dovico and in hound very much resembles tho whistle usul at tho Kohiuoor, colliery. It was used for tho 0 o'clock call this morn ing and tho blasts, wero prplonged to, gtyo it good tests. Tlio bell was used during tho balance of tho day, as thosjswho ha, vo lis tened to, its pcajs for so ;nany years, aro loath to put it asldo suddenly. Mnlu Your ltoys (ilud. Also your pocket-book by Jmyiug your shoes at factory prices at the Factory Shoo Store. Don't forget wo givo you a beautiful penknife with each $1.00 purchase, 3-13-tf J. A, MOYEB, Mgr. ' Killed on the Kullroad, H. F. Eisciihuth, of Orwigsburg, was struck by a Lehigh Yallcy cngino yesterday afternoon, near Itausch's station, and re ceived injuries from which ho died shortly after. Tho unfortunate man left his hojno to visit Ids sou at Now Hinggold, Iluth his legs woro horribly mangled, ono being crushed near tho hip, and tho other below tho kneo, whoro it hung by a fow shreds. There wore several peoplo standing around tbo station, who saw the ojd man's peril, but an instant too late, and thoy- woro thrilled. with horror at the sight, Ho was on his way to tho Miners' hospital when ho oxpircd In tho Heading station at Ashland. Tho de feased was BO years of ago und leaves three sons, A. C. and John, of OrwUburg,. tho lat ter being station agent at that placo, and Harry, of New Itlnggold. Ilegln Itlght WKh Coughs and Colds; Take tho sure euro, Pan-Tina, 25c. At Oruhler Ilros., drug store, Wood's College. Prof, Thos, "Martin, assisted by Julia Ilyrno, at Ferguson's hotel, nro kept busy writing scholarships, Tim lipme t! tho college will ho ready for occupancy about, April 1st, and everything will bo ready for the largo number of students already en rolled. Tlio school will bo tho best that faculty and equipment can mako it, and a liberal patronage warrants a. liberal expen diture. Prof. S. I. Wood,- the president, of El I K buctotMui uxperieuco ju me woric, I insure iu succeas. Juat lteeelred. Two car loads of C. Felgonspan's Newark, N. J., colebrated Dock lleor. Now or. tap at all tho leading hotels and saloons in Sheuau doah and, vicluity. liill for Felgenspan's Bock and you will have no other. KolomohIUak, Agent, 120 South Main street, EJ 3-12-Sw Hheuaudoah, Pa. METHODIST APPOINTMENTS. The CnnrerrlK-fl Selects ltev, Atrretl Heeli nor for Mii'iiiiiidonh. Tho rhiladelphl.1 Methodist Episcopal con feronco adjourned yetcnlay, and noxt year will meet at Bethlehem. Tho proposed nmmciiilmcnt to the constitution that women bo admitted ns lay delegates to tho general conference, was adopted by a vote of 117 to 80. The resolutions urging a chango In tho system of time limit in tho pastoratos and representation in tho general conference were both dofented. Tho following aro somo of tho appoint ments made : Shonandoali, Alfred Heobuor; CrcBsona, A.K. Crowell; Cumbola and New Philadelphia. II. 0. Main, sup.; Fruckvlllo, K. E. Itadcliir; Gilberton, W. H. Zwoizlg; Gimrdvlllc, V. K. MacNcal; Mahanoy City, I. M. Gable; Mahanoy Piano, Frank Fox, sup.; Manayunk, William Powick; Port Carbon, A. 1). Gcist; Port Clinton and Orwigsbtirg, C. P. Connolly, sup.; St. Clair, S. C. 'Carter; Tnman.11.-1, A. J. Amthor; Win. Penn, John Dyson; Minersville, J, C. Wood; Pincgrovc, S. W. Smith; Tower. City, G. Wayno Channel; Lansford, B.C. Wood. Iiev. S. W. Thomas is tho presiding elder of this (northwest) district. Tho following ministers aro well known hore: Nov. It. E. Johnson goes to Bird in Hand; B. T. Callcn, Emanuel, I'hlla. ; Ephralm Potts, Wiconlsco; Ell Pickersgill, Holmosburg, Phlla. ; W. Coirman, Front street, Phila. ; A. Judd, Slatington ; J. T. Swindells, Chester; W. L. McDowell, 18th street, riilla. ; Charles Itoads, St. Paul, Phila,; J. F. Meredith, Snyder avenue, Philadelphia. PERSONAL. Philip Slaley, of Scranton, was a town visitor yesterday. Mrs. Thomas Evans and Mrs. Itobcrt Anderson visited friends atPottsvillo to-day. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hasklns attended a wedding at Glrardyillo last evening. Misses Leo Lawson and Bertha lthlnes, and Messrs. Walter Ityuckowicz and II. Czyzow ski enjoyed a sleigh ride to Mt. Carmel yostcrday. Miss Maizo Mclntyre, of St. Clair, who was visiting friends in town, returned to her homo to-day. G. W. Neiman, of Philadelphia, is spend ing a few days in town, Mr. Neiman, who Is a member of tho Einauon Club, attended tho annual banquet last night. .Miss Nolliu Mellet, of East Centre street, spent last evening at Mahanoy City. Mr. and Mrs. J. F. McCarthy, of St. Clair, aro the guests of Dr. and Mrs.D. J.Langton, on South Main street. Wait for tlio Opening. Owingtotho storm. our ilew store fixtures were delayed in arriving, and therefore our opening has been postponed until Thursday, March SOth. L. Kefowich, one-prico clothier, 10 South Main street. 3-18-tf Sporting Kveuts. Tamaqua will havo a baso ball team this season, and will also havo a new park. Tho Journal this morning contained an excellent likeness of Manager Alfred W Lawson, of tho Pottsvillo base ball club. The county seat has bright prospects for the season, and they can pride themselves upon having secured so ablo a manager. Anson is satisfied with third placo this season. Pottsvillo is again in the base ball business, and from tho blow and bluster already put forth it would seem that they aro goiug to sweep tho earth. Hazlcton Standard. Have You u lllg Tout? If fo, there is a snap at the Factory Shoo Store for you . Wo havo about 500 pairs of men's working and dress shoes, all sty' is, Xos. 0, 10 and 11, which wo aro selling for very low prices to make room for spring goods. 3-13-tf J. A. Moyeb. Mgr. Literary Notes. Tho April McCluro's will contain what is about the first really author! tativo and direct account yet given of Professor Bontgen and his discovery of tlio cathodo rays. Imme diately on tbo announcement of tho dis covery, tho editors of tho magazine cabled Mr. II. J. W. Daui, of Loudon, to hasten to Wurzburg, and talk with Professor ltoutgon in his laboratory, and learn all there was to bo learned of tho new marvel in pho tography. The paper will bo illustrated with a portrait of Professor Itoutgen and numerous photographs by tho now process A supplementary article by Cleveland Mpllett will tell what has been done in America with the cathodo rays. Jig House Indefinitely Suspended. St. Nicholas jig houso shut down at noon Tuesday, for an indefinite period. The causo is ascribed by some to small profits. The foreman, Charles E, Frenk, has been trans ferred to Maple Hill, where ho will take tho place of Foreman Tom Williams, until ho is able to resume employment. Mr. Williams is very ill. Well Known Here. John J. I'cistcrling, a travollug salesman for Halpin, Green & Co., of Philadelphia, was a passenger on thoP. & It. train yestor day, on his way to this county. Ho steppod from ono car to another at Phocnlxville and the jolting of tho car throw him off. His head was crushed by tho fall, and ho died five minutes after being picked up. Tho un fortunate ruau was well known among our business men. Gone to mi Uye Hospltul. Justice William II. Shoemaker has gono to Baltimore, Md., for treatment at tho Prosby terian Eyo Hospital. Ho has suffered from an alUlction of tho eyes for about two ycarsi' Tho sight of ono of them appears to havo been destroyed aud the other seems to ho similarly threatened. Wholesale ItualuoHtt, F. J. lirouuau is making arrangements to ombark in tho wliolesalo liquor business and may occupy tho quarters at tho corner of Main and Cherry streets now occupied by tho laundry, which will in all probability bo moved into a building to bo erected at tho Market street end of tho proporty. Putrlotlu Order Sous of America. Tho meeting of tho Patriotic, Order Sous of America Stato Exccutivo Cominltteo will ho held in Wilkosbarro March 31st, for the pur- poso of hearing casos and appeals in this section, Measured for Uniform. Tlio local mail carriers have been measured for their summer uniforms. The firm which will furnish them is located in Baltimore, Maryland, ,', Mluu Inspectors Must Notify. Somo people supposo that when a fatal ac cident occurs at the mines tho Coroner must Immediately cuipauncl a jury. Ho is not authorized to do so, however, uuloss ordered by tho MIuo Iuspector. An Authority ou Spurting News, Tho Philadelphia Press prints more sport ing news than any other paper, uud its ro ports are always accuruto. PITHY POINTS. Happenings Throughout tho lteglon Chron icled for Hasty IVrnsnl. New dolivcry pockets will bo built at onco at tho Mahanoy City colliery. Supt. Edwaid Jtceso will shortly movo from Centralis to Fark Placo. II. Belong, chief clerk at tho Park Placo store, will remino to Mahanoy City. See that song and danco team at Win. Penn Saturday evening. They aro funny. big icicle struck William Bubright, of Tamao.ua, upon tho head causing a serious wound. The Luzerno county liquor league held a meeting nt Hazlcton to-day, when important business was transacted. Myrtlo & Itevoro Comedy Company at Win, renn Saturday evening. Prices 15 and 25 cents, children 10 cents. Evan Morgan, formerly of Mahanoy City, is in a hospital at North Wellington, British Columbia, sull'ering from a broken back. Foreign laborers at the Weatherly foundry are being suspended indefinitely. It Is said that American labor will ho employed in their stead. See Lillie Itevere do her peculiar danco at Win. Penn Saturday evening. C. M. Osnian, of Hazlcton, who is charged with embezzling money belonging to tlio Pennsylvania Building & Loan Association, of Altonna, will bo released on bail. Work keeps many a woman out of mis chief. If you havo a grievanco don't air It in public. Straw sailor hats in dark colors aro already being worn. iLWatch tho end men Saturday evening with Myrtlo and ltevcro Comedy Company, at Win. Penn. Imported by Norman Jlooro from Now York. Seek is a littlo mining village of less than 300 peoplo between Tamaqua and Lansford. The bicyclo crazo has struck therein earnest. Last Saturday two agents stormed tho little town and in a fow hours sold 17 wheels of a first-class make. Tho Streets Hooded. Tlio fall of rain has killed tho excellent sleighing which tho peoplo enjoyed tho past few days and tho indications are that tho backbone of winter is now broken. Tho streets were in a terrible condition from an overplus of water and slush this morning and high topped boots and stilts woro iu great demand. Most of tlio troublo was duo to a failure of peoplo to clean tho gutters in front of their properties. Tho water and slush flooded many pavements to a depth of several inches. Cries of distress were heard nil morning from the First ward. Supervisor Llewellyn had men at work and succeeded in opening all public culverts except one, which is located at tho northeast corner of Centre and Emcrick streets, and could not bo opened on account of an accumulation of ico and snow in it. Tho Supervisor thinks it will tike considerable work to put tho culvert in order. The culvert on the east side of tho cross ing was filled all day by tho rushing waters, Bcsidcnts on tho north sido of Centre street, between Emerick and Union, complained bitterly of tho flooding of their cellars, but tho Supervisor said that trouble would have been avoided if tho gutters had been opened in good timo. He says ho has no authority to open gutters 011 private properties and will not do it. Ho knows from experience that if ho docs it for 0110 it will bo used as a precedent by others. Michael Graham, of tho First ward, declares ho will prosecute tho Chief Burgess for neglect of duty. Ho says two cellars of his properties on East Centre street were flooded this morning by reason of a neighbor leaving two largo dry goods boxes in tlio gutter. This afternoon a dcuso fog settled in tlio town and mado it impossiblo to discern an object in tho streets a tnird of a square distant from a given point. HOOD'S FILLS euro Idvcr Ills, Biliousness, Indigestion, Headache. A pleasant laxative. All Druggists MISCELLANEOUS. 77 Olt KENT -A store room nt No. 3Sj North l: Main street. Apply to Philip lSlerman, 31 North White strict. 3-13-lw IjlOK SALE. A S500 bond of tbo Lakeside ! Italhrny Co., bearing 0 per cent. Interest. Apply nt this ofllce. ITiOn.HALH. The water pump, counters and .U bar fixtures of the bcheilly House. For further lnformntion apply to J, K. P, Schelfly. IAT free tests of Sntln-Sccnt perfumes given nnd orders filled. Five trial bottles postpaid lOo. Albert Wood, Perfumer, 725 Woodward, Detroit, Mich. Hntln-Skln 23oSonp postpaid 12o 2-2.lm-diw il SALE OU ItENT.-A brick block on -L' North Main street, consisting of two three story dwelling houses, each house will bo sold seperntely or both na desired. For further In formation apply nt the IIkuai.d ofllce. 3-13-3t Suits Made to Order at 1 Former " 2 prjees. Blue, Black, Brown and Gray Choviots, 10, Mixed Goods, (Stylishly Madoand Trimmed) $10, ill, ?13, ?13 and ?14. 1 styiisu 1'autaloons, ?3.00 ?3.50. S1.00 and upwards. These goods are all well lined and -well made; Every suit guaranteed to fit. Kelly & Conway, no. s W. CENTRE STREET. BEDD.ALL BUILDING. The Preston Thill Coupler ! MttM i0tas.,rT7i zarmicctpio 1 the market; t.n. binwl anti-rattler and thill coupler that rcnulr... no tools to adjust, aim no simple a child niwruto Can change thill to pole In a moment ICxcluslro territory of Hehuylklll county for .ale! D. W. WILLIAMS,', 117 South Jardin Street, Shenandoah, l'nna, ' fOA. of tho Globe for HEUBALGIA and similar Complaints, a.nu prepared imaer ma Btnngent mmn oral laws. iiroacribedby eminent physicians! mm $WBw world renowned! RomarksblvsuncoRifnll Only Kimntno with Trade Mark "Anchor," . Aa.Kicnter & co zi5Faun., hiwioh. -31 HIGHEST AWARDS. 12 Branch Houses, Own Glassworks, n 0O cis In Hlii nniinotili for mi uy r, I'. 1). Kir in. OS. Main .-i , iu tffft, Illllnll, 7 8. TiUm Ut . I' 1' Iln- YWEk gcnuiicli, N h. cor n uln t uta Gr n 1.1.1- They Are Here ! And the private sale of the 19th carload of horses is now going on at William Neis wenter's stables, corner Main and Coal streets. Mated Gray Teams. Pair of Black Horses. " " Sorrel " Single Black Horse. " Gray Mare. " Sorrel Horse. " Bay Horse. " Brown Horse. This carload consists of sound, well bred and well broken horses. Kvery horse sold is guaranteed. Horses constantly on hand for sale or exchange. Art Wall Paper. Paper : Your : Home : Artistically IJut for ns little money ni possible. "Wall npers anil room piouldtng in nil tho utefct colorings nnd designs 'for ,your parlor, bed room, kitchen, hall or cafe, llcautiful Leathers for dining room a, only 30 ecnts. Come ami seo our lrizo Designs. House, Sign and Decorative Painting, Satisfaction guaranteed. Kstlnmtes cheer fully furnished. Send postal. J. P. GARDEN, 221 W. Ccntro St., Shenandoah, Ta. SPRING COATS SCAPES We have In stock the lartfcst apd most com plete line of MISSUS COATS In the county. Nicely braided coat, red, tan, and blue, at $1.00, $1.26, $1.60 and $6.00 each. Also an clesant assortment In Laities' cloth, silk and velvet capes. Cloth capes 7BC, $1.00 ana $5,00. hlnclt nnd tan. In velvet lined with Klllf. rlnl.'u trimmed, $4.00 to $0.00. Black brocaded, sliic capes, llneu Willi luucy siik, oearueu with ulnip CALL AND EXAMINE. F. GILL. 100 N. jMaln St., Slicnandoali, ln JOHN F. CLEARY, " I 1'UItE SKLTZKIt WATER DflTTl T3l I A cure lor Headache and JLJU 1 1 L,Cl stomach trpublos. ! aiNoim ai.k. nc weiss HHKrt, ur t . LACiiat BHitn, I I'OBTJJll. t7 and 1 9 Peach Alley, Shenandoah. A3 mm 1 11 Our Spring Stock Of clothing lm? now nrrlvcd, which consists of 11 larno stock ot flno Men's, Boys' and Childrens' SnltlngH in StmlRht Cut, Frocks Slnslo mill Doilhlo llroastcil Coats nnd Suck Suits. Our Combination Suit DOUBLE BREASTED COAT, TWO PAIR 01' KNEE PANTS . . . ONE YACHTINO CAP. 19 a quick seller. Children's Suils or numer ous doilgiis am he found In this stock. S. BLOCK, ROCHESTER CLOTHING HOUSE. Corner Main and Cherry Sts,, Shenandoah, Va OPEN EVERYDAY Ooto tho Shenandoah Dental Rooms foj painless extraction Of teeth. Gold aud Silve fillings. If your nrtlflc.il teeth do not suil you call to see us. All examinations free. Wo mako all kinds of plates. Gold Crowns, Aluminum Crowns Logan Crowns, Crown and Iiridgn work and all operations that ptn--tain to Dental Surgery. No charges for extracting when plates nro ordered. Wo aro tho only-users of vitalized air for tho painless extraction of teeth. SHENANDOAH Dental : Rooms, (TItman'a Block) Eaat Centre Street. Ofllce Hours: 7 a. m. to 8 p. m. --USE ELECTRIC SALVE ( KINO OF ALL ! ) It cures Ciiti, Burns, Bruises, Scalds, Ulcers, Bolls, Carbuncles, Abscess, ICtc. For sale by C. H. HAQENBUCH, Druggist, North Jlaln Street, Shtnnildoah, Pa. F YOU WANT THE BEST and en n't pet It, then come to ua for , It. We carry the best of Groceries, Butter and Eggs, FLOUR and FEED. Our delivery wairon awaits vour order, flood a delivered promptly. flUSSER & BEDDALL, 29 East Centre Street. gurmnuMmmmiiiiMTmm REMOVAL.-) .y Bear in mind the fact, nnd keep It E f4 always before you when In need of wall paper, that Thomas g Snydeii has removed his twall paper 3 store to No. 23 S. Jardin St., g B Near Davenport's Hardware Store, f 1 THOMAS SNYDER, I I PAINTER AND PAPER HANGER. I 23 S. Jardin St. 3 E Call and see the new spring styles Just lssucu. 3 WOOD'S Shenandoah College! 100 Charter riember Scholarships Now sold. Tho sale will bo con tinued for a few days only. Three Departments at the Price of One. BUSINESS, SHORTHAND, . . ENGLISH, PENHANSHIP. THOMAS MARTIN, SPECIAL ORGANIZER, FERGUSON HOTEL.. SPRING STYLES PINE CLOTrilllG Now ready at PORTZ BROS. 23. North Main St. A FINK ASSORTMENT, A-'PINE OUADE OF GOODS, A FAIR PRICE TO ALL. Wr call snoclal attention toour lino of Spring and Summer Neckwear. An excellent assort ment. Evan J. Davies, LIVERY AND Undertaking I 13 N. Jardin Street. HAVE YOUR HOUSES, SHOD u , i'i - ' With II. V. JIEIJ.im, the practical horseshoer, and avoid any of the 2t diseases orlBh",'m5 from improper bearings. All dl.eases of tuo feet given personal attention. H. FV MELLET, South Market street, between Centre and Oak streets, Shenandoah.